The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 58
... Heaven guide him to thy husband's cudgel ; and the devil guide his cudgel afterwards ! Mrs. Ford . But is my husband coming ? Mrs. Page . Ay , in good sadness , is he ; and he talks of the basket too , howsoever he hath had in ...
... Heaven guide him to thy husband's cudgel ; and the devil guide his cudgel afterwards ! Mrs. Ford . But is my husband coming ? Mrs. Page . Ay , in good sadness , is he ; and he talks of the basket too , howsoever he hath had in ...
Page 64
... heavens themselves do guide the state ; Money buys lands , and wives are sold by fate . Fal . I am glad , though you have ta'en a special stand to strike at me , that your arrow hath glanced . Page . Well , what remedy ? Fenton , heaven ...
... heavens themselves do guide the state ; Money buys lands , and wives are sold by fate . Fal . I am glad , though you have ta'en a special stand to strike at me , that your arrow hath glanced . Page . Well , what remedy ? Fenton , heaven ...
Page 84
... heaven walks on earth . But for thee , fellow , fellow , thy words are madness : Three months this youth hath tended upon me ; But more of that anon . -—————— Take him aside . Oli . What would my lord , but that he may not have ...
... heaven walks on earth . But for thee , fellow , fellow , thy words are madness : Three months this youth hath tended upon me ; But more of that anon . -—————— Take him aside . Oli . What would my lord , but that he may not have ...
Page 91
... heaven and your honour , Escal . How ! thy wife ? Elb . Ay , sir ; whom , I thank heaven , is an honest woman , Escal . Dost thou detest her therefore ? Elb . I say , sir , I will detest myself also , as well as she , that this house ...
... heaven and your honour , Escal . How ! thy wife ? Elb . Ay , sir ; whom , I thank heaven , is an honest woman , Escal . Dost thou detest her therefore ? Elb . I say , sir , I will detest myself also , as well as she , that this house ...
Page 93
... Heaven give thee moving graces . Ang . Condemn the fault , and not the actor of it ! Why , every fault's condemn'd , ere it be done ; Mine were the very cipher of a function , To find the faults , whose fine stands in record , And let ...
... Heaven give thee moving graces . Ang . Condemn the fault , and not the actor of it ! Why , every fault's condemn'd , ere it be done ; Mine were the very cipher of a function , To find the faults , whose fine stands in record , And let ...
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